So my brother came over to help again and that means we can push through and make much progress. We're trying to finish anything that does a lot of dust or debris so that we can move in asap, but it turns out he may stay for almost a month so I hope we can finish a lot more than just breaking stuff.
This week, we're finishing breaking the ceiling clay plaster and straw in the living room (super exhausting, have to keep on hitting the ceiling with a carpenter hammer for hours, until you can't feel your arm, and get all the dust in your face) and clearing out the remaining walls to then cover them with a layer of straw, to prepare them to receive a new layer of clay plaster.
Last week I also finished some of the isolation in the ceilings of the rooms, and we also finished the isolation of the new small roof we build recently. Hopefully we can keep this pace next week and the ones after that, so that in a month we can be back in the house and the family can enjoy the garden while I make the finitions in the house.
Breaking the ceiling's clay+straw plaster:
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Clearing the walls in the bedroom (old plaster was damaged and repairs weren't going to hold well and crack etc.)
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Putting the straw on the walls so the new clay sticks
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Finished the isolation of the new roof, still need to cover the steel beam with wood and finish the surface of the ends/sides of it.
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